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“A” Frame for Advocacy, Population Communication Services, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, USA. Available at: http://www.jhuccp.org/pr/advocacy/index.stm
Advocacy and Activism, Sexual Health Exchange 2000/4, Royal Tropical Institute (KIT), PO Box 95001, 1090 HA, Amsterdam, The Netherlands www.kit.nl/ibd/html/exchange.htm
Advocacy for Policy Change Versus Advocacy for Profile, Atkins, A., paper for National Council of Voluntary Organisations, May 2000.
Advocacy Manual (draft), ActionAid, London, 2000. www.actionaid.org
Advocacy Sourcebook, Frameworks for Planning, Action and Reflection, Miller, V. & Covey J.G., Institute for Development Research, 1997.
Advocacy Study Pack, Tearfund Case Study Series, 1999. www.tearfund.org
Advocacy Tools and Guidelines: Promoting Policy Change - A Resource Manual for CARE Program Managers, Sprechmann, S. & Pelton, E., CARE, January 2001.
Amnesty International Campaigning Manual, Amnesty International Publications, London, 1997. www.amnesty.org
An Advocate’s Guide to the International Guidelines on HIV/AIDS and Human Rights, International Council of AIDS Service Organizations (ICASO), 1997. www.icaso.org
An Introduction to Advocacy: A Training Guide, Sharma, Ritu, R., Support for Analysis and Research in Africa (SARA), Academy for Educational Development, Health and Human Resources Analysis for Africa (HHRAA) USAID Africa Bureau, Office for Sustainable Development. Also available at: http://www.sit.edu/global_capacity/gpdocs/training/advocacy_sara.html
Atelier sur le Plaidoyer, IPC/Burkina Faso, International HIV/AIDS Alliance & ICASO, October 1999. Workshop report.
Campaigning...the A to Z of Public Advocacy, Wilson, D., Hawksmere Ltd., 1994.
Campaigns, Resource Kit No.3, Disability Awareness in Action, 1993. Individual copies free from 11 Belgrave Road, London SW1V 1RB.
Consultation and Influence, Resource Kit No.2, Disability Awareness in Action, 1993. Individual copies free from 11 Belgrave Road, London SW1V 1RB.
External relations and advocacy workshop report, National AIDS/STD Prevention and Control Program (NASPCP) and the Philippine HIV/AIDS NGO Support Program (PHANSuP), International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2000. www.phansup.org
External Relations Training Programme 111, An Advocacy Workshop, a process and output report, International HIV/AIDS Alliance, November 1998.
HIV/AIDS NGO/CBO Support Toolkit, International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2002. Website and CD-ROM which can be accessed at www.aidsalliance.org
Making a Difference: NGOs and Development in a Changing World, Edwards, M. &
Hulme, D. (eds.). Earthscan, London, 1992.
Making Prevention Work, Global Lessons Learned from the AIDS Control and Prevention (AIDSCAP) Project, 1991-1997. Available at: http://www.fhi.org/en/aids/aidscap/aidspubs/special/lessons/chap4.html
Making the Connection: Legitimacy claims, legitimacy chains and Northern NGOs’ International Advocacy, Hudson, A., paper. www.alanhudson.plus.com
Managing Partnerships, Ros Tennyson, PWBLF, 1998.
Networking for Policy Change: An Advocacy Training Manual, The POLICY Project. The Futures Group International, October 1999. www.tfgi.com
Pathways to Partnerships Toolkit, International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 1999. www.aidsalliance.org
Positive Development, Global Network of People Living with HIV and AIDS (GNP+)/Healthlink Worldwide, 1998 (single copies free). www.gnpplus.net and www.healthlink.org.uk
Positive participation, consulting and involving young people in health-related work: a planning and training resource, Cohen, J. & Emanuel, J., Health Development Agency, 1998.
Training for Transformation, Book 4 , Hope, A. & Timmel, S., Mango Press, Zimbabwe, 2000.
Additional websites with useful information on advocacy
Advocacy for people living with HIV/AIDS, by John Cebuhar, American Counseling Association www.counseling.org/conference/advocacy4.htm
AIDS vaccine advocacy coalition www.avac.org
Alan C. Hudson, Faculty of Social Sciences, The Open University www.alanhudson.plus.com Useful material on NGOs and legitimacy concerns around advocacy work. Good bibliography and source list.
Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network www.aidslaw.ca Contains useful contacts on advocacy and resources globally.
Family Health International www.fhi.org
HIV/AIDS Advocacy Network www.sfaf.org Includes a Grassroots Advocacy and Community Organizing Manual for HIV/AIDS with sections on grassroots advocacy, elements of a successful grassroots campaign and a skills section with examples of possible meeting scenarios, samples of letters, press materials, etc.
International Council of AIDS Service Organizations, ICASO www.icaso.org This includes:
- ICASO position statements,
- NGO Summary of the International Guidelines on HIV/AIDS and Human Rights
- An Advocate’s Guide to the International Guidelines on HIV/AIDS and Human Rights
- Advocacy Guide to the Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS
- HIV/AIDS and Human Rights – Stories from the Frontlines (June 1999)
National AIDS Treatment Advocacy Project (NATAP) www.natap.org Provides the latest in HIV and AIDS drug research and treatment information.
Project Inform www.projinf.org Has a good advocacy page on HIV/AIDS issues.
Source: Advocacy in Action
This is an extract from Advocacy in Action: a toolkit to support NGOs and CBOs responding to HIV/AIDS, developed in collaboration with the International Council of AIDS Service Organizations (ICASO) and published by the International HIV/AIDS Alliance in June 2002.
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